Sugar-Free Dessert Glaze
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1 Sugar-Free When formulating reduced and no sugar products, special attention must be paid to texture and stability. The development of new products and the reformulation of existing ones both offer many areas for improvement. One way to differentiate and meet rising consumer demand is to reduce the sugar content in products like granola bars, dessert glazes, and beverage syrups. What could be better than a delicious, sweet topping for a cake? As consumers are becoming more health conscious, finding a way to have their cake and topping too is on the minds of many dessert lovers. As calories are decreased, the textural components of the glaze clearly become an important factor to consider during product reformulation. Ticaloid Syrup SF1 will help contribute necessary attributes such as oral thickness and mouth coating while also providing stability for particulates like fruit pieces or zest. Texture Profile Attributes Full Sugar 1 Ticaloid Syrup SF1 Sugar-Free 1 Ticaloid Syrup SF1 Texture Stability Yield Stress Medium High String High Low Elasticity Medium High Manufactured by: Cohesiveness High High Thickness High High Mouth Coating Medium Medium Mouth Clearing Low Medium 1 In addition to textural attributes, Ticaloid Syrup SF1 provides both stability and particulate suspension. Follow the Gum Guru! facebook.com/ticgums twitter.com/gumguru linkedin.com/in/gumguru Texture Innovation Center Philadelphia Road White Marsh, MD (800)
2 Sugar-Free Sugar-Free Full Sugar Ingredients: water, black tea, maltitol, maltodextrin, orange zest, inulin, cellulose gum, molasses, salt, xanthan, caramel color, citric acid, sodium hexametaphosphate, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, sucralose, acesulfame potassium, konjac. Ingredients: high fructose corn syrup, water, corn syrup, black tea, granulated orange zest, salt, molasses, inulin, cellulose gum, citric acid, xanthan, caramel color, sodium hexametaphosphate, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, konjac. Manufactured in a facility that also produces products containing dairy, peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, soy, and wheat. Follow the Gum Guru! facebook.com/ticgums twitter.com/gumguru linkedin.com/in/gumguru Texture Innovation Center Philadelphia Road White Marsh, MD (800)
3 BAKERY GLAZE MANDARIN ORANGE TICALOID SYRUP SF1 INGREDIENTS % High Fructose Corn Syrup 55 DE Corn Syrup 36/43 DE Water Corn Syrup 42 DE Black Tea Candied Orange Zest, granulated 1.28 Salt 0.24 Ticaloid Syrup SF Molasses 0.17 Citric Acid 0.05 Caramel Color 0.02 Sodium Hexametaphosphate 0.01 Sodium Benzoate 0.01 Potassium Sorbate 0.01 Total PROCEDURE 1. Add preservatives to the water and tea under agitation. 2. Continue mixing, add gum. 3. Allow to hydrate for 10 minutes under constant agitation. 4. Add the corn syrups and zest. 5. Warm material to 180 F. 6. Cool material, when less than 100 F, add remaining ingredients. 6/24/12/M_Bakery_GlazeMandarinOrange_fullsugar.doc THE INFORMATION AND SUGGESTIONS PRESENTED HERE ARE THE RESULT OF WORK AND OBSERVATIONS CARRIED OUT IN OUR LABORATORIES AND WE BELIEVE THEM TO BE ACCURATE. WE MAKE THIS INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO OUR CUSTOMERS ONLY TO HELP THE USER DETERMINE THE SUITABILITY OF THIS MATERIAL IN THEIR OWN PROCESS OR FORMULATION. THE SAMPLES AND INFORMATION WE FURNISH ARE GIVEN WITHOUT WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. FURTHERMORE, IT IS OUR UNDERSTANDING THAT THE CUSTOMER HIMSELF WILL DETERMINE THE USEFULNESS OF OUR INGREDIENTS AND SUGGESTIONS IN HIS OWN PRODUCT OR PROCESS, AND WE ASSUME NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RESULT OF HIS DETERMINATION. THE SUGGESTIONS OFFERED HERE ARE NOT TO INFRINGE ON EXISTING PATENTS. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL (800)
4 BAKERY GLAZE SUGAR-FREE MANDARIN ORANGE TICALOID SYRUP SF1 INGREDIENTS % Water Black Tea Maltitol Maltodextrin 9.46 Ticaloid Syrup SF Orange Zest, granulated 1.29 Molasses 0.39 Salt 0.28 Caramel Color 0.04 Citric Acid 0.04 Sodium Hexametaphosphate 0.04 Sodium Benzoate 0.04 Potassium Sorbate 0.04 Sucralose 0.03 Acesulfame Potassium 0.02 Total PROCEDURE 1. Add preservatives to the water and tea under agitation. 2. Continue mixing, add gum. 3. Allow to hydrate for 10 minutes under constant agitation. 4. Add the maltitol, maltodextrin, and zest. 5. Warm the material to 180 F. 6. Cool material, when less than 100 F, add remaining ingredients. 6/24/12/M_Bakery_GlazeMandarinOrange_sugarfree.doc THE INFORMATION AND SUGGESTIONS PRESENTED HERE ARE THE RESULT OF WORK AND OBSERVATIONS CARRIED OUT IN OUR LABORATORIES AND WE BELIEVE THEM TO BE ACCURATE. WE MAKE THIS INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO OUR CUSTOMERS ONLY TO HELP THE USER DETERMINE THE SUITABILITY OF THIS MATERIAL IN THEIR OWN PROCESS OR FORMULATION. THE SAMPLES AND INFORMATION WE FURNISH ARE GIVEN WITHOUT WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. FURTHERMORE, IT IS OUR UNDERSTANDING THAT THE CUSTOMER HIMSELF WILL DETERMINE THE USEFULNESS OF OUR INGREDIENTS AND SUGGESTIONS IN HIS OWN PRODUCT OR PROCESS, AND WE ASSUME NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RESULT OF HIS DETERMINATION. THE SUGGESTIONS OFFERED HERE ARE NOT TO INFRINGE ON EXISTING PATENTS. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL (800)
5 The Texture Revolution Lexicon Developed by TIC Gums, the Texture Revolution Lexicon is a collection of sensory terms that enables clarity of communication during the product development process. This tool provides a common language for developers to assess the textural components of food and beverages. The Gum Gurus will work with you to interpret this information and recommend the best texture solutions. To have TIC Gums help you incorporate the right texture into your formulation development, call +1 (410) or chat online at Attribute Description Examples Adhesiveness (First Bite/ Chew) (low/high),, Degree to which sample sticks to mouth surfaces or teeth. uncooked carrot vs soft caramel Adhesiveness (Manipulation) Degree to which sample sticks to mouth surfaces or teeth. water dessert gel vs peanut butter,, Adhesiveness () Degree to which the product sticks to fingers. water dessert gel vs peanut butter Aeration The amount of air bubbles which remain trapped in a product. water vs whipped egg whites Amount of Foam Astringent (Chemical) Awareness of Particulates (Breakdown) Awareness of Particulates (Mastication) Carbonation () An assessment of the volume of foam, generally on the surface of the product. The feeling on the tongue or other skin surfaces of the oral cavity described as puckering/dry and associated with tannins or alum. Amount of grainy, gritty, or lumpy particles or other inclusions in the mass. The amount of particles (grit, grainy, seeds, skins) perceived in the mass. Degree to which the sample is bubbly, tingling, biting, effervescent, or fizzing in the mouth. The integrated effect of bubbles felt on mouth or nasal surfaces (feel, size, & amount). water vs fresh-poured beer, yellow American cheese vs strong brewed tea strained bananas baby food vs cream of wheat cereal chocolate truffle center vs chewy granola bar with chocolate chips water vs seltzer water Chroma/ Brightness The purity or brightness of the color. iced tea drink mix vs cherry dessert gelatin Cohesiveness (First Bite/ Chew) Cohesiveness () Cohesiveness () Cohesiveness of Mass Degree to which sample deforms rather than crumbles, breaks, or ruptures. The degree to which sample holds together rather than rolls off the tongue and mixes with saliva. Degree to which sample deforms and conforms to the palate rather than shears. Degree to which bolus sample holds together in a mass during chewdown. corn muffin vs chewing gum water vs cream of coconut water gelatin dessert vs cream cheese (block) shoestring licorice vs fig cookie bar Color Intensity The intensity or strength of the color from light to dark. light cream vs dark chocolate Cooling (Chemical) The cool sensation in the mouth or nose produced by substances such as menthol and mints. saltine cracker vs menthol eucalyptus cough drop Degree of Salivation The degree to which the sample makes the mouth water/ salivate. saltine cracker vs lemon slice, Denseness (First Bite/Chew) Denseness Semi- (Compression) Denseness ( & ) Degree of Dissolving Firmness () Firmness () (First Compression) Fracturability () Fracturability () Geometric Characteristic (Descriptor for Roughness of Mass, Surface Roughness, Particle Amount, Awareness of Particulates) Hardness (First Bite/Chew) Heat (Chemical) The compactness of the cross section of the sample. whipped topping vs fruit jellies The compactness of the cross section of the sample. whipped topping vs creamy peanut butter The visual compactness of the cross section of the sample. meringue cookie vs soft caramel and Amount of sample that dissolves rather than cracking or breaking apart. The force required to compress the sample between the thumb and index finger. The force required to compress the sample between tongue and palate. The force with which the sample ruptures when placing the sample between the molars and biting down at an even rate. The force with which the sample ruptures when breaking. The type of particles on the surface, or throughout, as related to particle shape and orientation. [NOT A SCALE]; chalky, coarse, gritty, grainy Force to attain a given deformation, usually force to bite completely through sample with incisors or molars. The burning sensation in the mouth caused by certain substances, such as red or black pepper; mild heat or warmth is caused by some brown spices. vegetable shortening vs cotton, aerosol whipped topping vs cream cheese (block) aerosol whipped topping vs cream cheese (block) corn muffin vs hard boiled (glass) corn muffin vs hard boiled (glass) water vs toothpaste (gritty) cream cheese vs. hard boiled (glass) saltine cracker vs cayenne pepper Heaviness The weight of the sample on the tongue. water vs sweetened condensed milk Integrity of Cut Jiggle Degree to which the cross-section in container remains clearly defined after removing a portion of the sample with a spoon. Degree of gelatin-like movement on the spoon when moving horizontally (tap side of spoon)., cooked oatmeal vs water dessert gel, peanut butter vs water dessert gel, Lip Tackiness/Stickiness The degree to which the lips stick together. water vs sweetened condensed milk, Manual Oiliness The amount of oil perceived on the surface of the thumb and forefinger. panned chewing gum vs kettle potato chips Mixes with Saliva (Manipulation) Moistness of Mass Moisture Absorption Moisture Release/Juiciness (First Bite/Chew) Mouth Clearing (Residual) The degree to which the liquid mixes with the saliva. sugar-free syrup vs water Amount of moisture, oiliness, wetness perceived in the mass at bolus. Amount of saliva absorbed by sample during chew down perceived as the degree of change in mouth moistness. saltine cracker vs water dessert gel shoe string licorice vs pound cake, The amount of wetness/juiciness released from the sample. banana vs watermelon The speed with which the sample clears from the mouth after swallowing or expectorating. creamy peanut butter vs water
6 Attribute Description Examples Mouth Coating (Residual) Degree to which mouth surfaces are coated after swallowing or expectorating. (low/high) water dessert gel vs creamy peanut butter,,,, Noise The loudness of the sample during chewdown. sliced white bread vs tortilla chips, Aural Noise () The loudness of the sample during breaking. white bread vs tortilla chips, Aural Opacity The degree to which light is blocked from passing through the sample. water dessert gel vs soft caramel Particle Amount The amount of perceivable particles in the sample. pineapple juice vs vegetable juice (visual), high pulp orange juice (oral) Particle Size The size of the particles in the sample. corn starch vs large pearl tapioca pudding (), (, oral),, Peaking The degree to which product creates stiff peaks. cooked oatmeal vs uncooked meringue, Rate of Melt (Mastication) The speed with which the sample melts during mastication or manipulation. The rate at which the sample changes from a solid to a liquid. high gum ice cream vs soft serve ice cream, Resistance to Flow The amount of force necessary to begin flow. apple juice vs mayonnaise, Roughness of Mass (Breakdown) Roughness of Mass Saliva Thickening The amount of roughness in the mass (can be further described as grittiness, graininess, coarseness, lumpiness, etc.). The amount of roughness on the surface of the mass (can be further described as grittiness, graininess, coarseness, lumpiness, etc.). The degree to which saliva thickens in reaction to the sample during manipulation. Sheen/ Shine The degree to which light is reflected off the surface of the sample. sugar-free hot cocoa mix vs vegetable oil pudding vs Irish oatmeal pound cake vs fresh carrot water vs heavy cream, Slipperiness (Breakdown) Ease to slide tongue over product. hummus vs spreadable margarine Slipperiness (Manipulation) Ease to slide product over lips. water vs starch-free shelf stable creamy Italian salad dressing Spreadable Springiness (Partial Compression) Ease with which the sample can be evenly spread across another surface. The amount the sample returns to its original shape. nougat vs spreadable margarine cream cheese (block) vs water dessert gel Springiness During Chew The degree of resilience in the mass during chew. cream cheese (block) vs canned baby clams Springiness/Return Distance Degree to which the sample recovers after force is removed. store bought brownie vs store bought pound cake,, Stringiness Degree of stringiness when pouring off a teaspoon. water vs caramel sauce, Semisolid Surface Chipping The overall amount of small pieces fractured off the product. licorice vs hard boiled (glass) Surface Cracking/Breaking The overall amount of cracking/breaking on the surface of the product., water dessert gel vs pumpkin pie, Surface Film The degree to which a film is perceived on the surface of the sample. whipped topping vs cooked pudding,, Surface Graininess (Semisolid) The amount of particles perceived on the surface. spreadable margarine vs ricotta cheese, Surface Roughness () The amount of particles perceived in the surface. water dessert gel vs thin crisp rye wafer Surface Wetting Degree with which sample spreads out and visually adheres to surface of container., water vs corn syrup Tensile Strength The force required to stretch or pull a sample until it breaks. corn muffin vs formed beef jerky stick Tongue Burn (Chemical) The warming/burning sensation on the tongue. water vs vinegar Toothpull (First Bite/Chew) The force required to pull molars apart. hot dog vs molded starch gel Toothstick/Toothpack (Residual) Uniformity of Bite/Chew Degree to which product sticks to surface of teeth. The evenness of force required to bite or chew completely through sample using the molars. fresh carrot vs molded starch gel Uniformity of Color () The evenness of distribution of the color, not blotchy. coarse ground black pepper vs whole milk Uniformity of Shape Viscosity (Initial) The degree to which the sample product pieces are the same shape or the degree to which the shape of the sample is symmetrical. Rate of flow per unit force: the force to draw between lips from spoon, and the rate of flow across tongue. shredded wheat vs soft caramel kettle cooked potato chips vs dehydrated potato crisps water vs sweetened condensed milk Viscosity () Visible thickness upon swirling 3 times in the sample cup. water vs sweetened condensed milk, Separation/ The amount of visual liquid perceived on the top or around the sample; amount of visual liquid separation. mayonnaise vs fruit on the bottom yogurt, Wetness The degree to which the sample appears and feels wet. saltine cracker vs fresh tomato slice,, Follow the Gum Guru! facebook.com/ticgums twitter.com/gumguru linkedin.com/company/tic-gums Texture Innovation Center Philadelphia Road White Marsh, MD USA (800) (410) TIC Gums, Inc. CO45ENG1
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